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Colleen Mae Northcutt

December 21, 1930 — March 21, 2007

COLLEEN MAE NORTHCUTT Funeral services for Colleen Mae Northcutt, a resident of Cortez, will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, March 26 at the Cortez Family Worship Center, 500 N. Washington Street. Pastor Gary Fowler will officiate. Interment will follow at the Cortez Cemetery. Colleen was born December 2l, 1930 at Tacoma, Wash., the daughter of George and Thelma (Hamlin) Patrick. She passed away at the Southwest Memorial Hospital on March 21, 2007 at the age of 76. Colleen married Carl Northcutt in Yuma, Ariz. in 1950. She was a very spiritual woman who was active with the Olive Branch Church in Hemet, Calif., and recently was a devoted member of the Cortez Family Worship Center. Colleen always enjoyed time spent with her family. She was a very helpful woman who was a wonderful cook. In her spare time she enjoyed arts, crafts, and gardening. Surviving Colleen are her husband Carl Northcutt of Cortez; her children, Gail McCorkle and husband, Cecil of Arkansas, Wallace E. Northcutt of Arizona, Richard Northcutt and wife, Maria of Seattle, Wash., Jackie Bell and husband, Rusty of Grants Pass, Ore., Terry Northcutt of Cortez, and Angela Kobel and husband, Frank of Dolores; her brother, Eugene H. Patrick of Puyallup, Wash.; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her granddaughter, Melissa Kobel.

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